Re: Homosexual Marriage
It's spelled "RELIGION" and it isn't religion that's stopping homosexual marriages in the United States, it's the WORD OF GOD, maybe you've heard of it? The B-I-B-L-E, I'll type out the following verse to you and you decide:
Leviticus 18:22
"Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination"
The KJV1611 is infalliable and the TRUE word of God, get an education and come back when you understand where OUR laws come from.
It's spelled "RELIGION" and it isn't religion that's stopping homosexual marriages in the United States, it's the WORD OF GOD, maybe you've heard of it? The B-I-B-L-E, I'll type out the following verse to you and you decide:
Leviticus 18:22
"Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination"
The KJV1611 is infalliable and the TRUE word of God, get an education and come back when you understand where OUR laws come from.

), and whatnot...but I mean, I don't really know much of anything about them, so I can't really pass judgment. I guess what I'm trying to say is, if this "Book of Mormon" is supposed to be modernized and such, then would/did/do other Christians accept is as reliable, as well? Again, I don't know, I try not to dig too deep into the politics of my religion, so to speak, lest I further my own cynicism towards my own kind any more.
Even love "like that". Think a Brokeback Mountain-type dealie, or even "Romeo & Juliet", where the lovers can only meet in secret. Think about how many couples of all kinds of combinations probably already exist, and not just homosexual ones: i.e. the smart, young girl dating the punk, trashy dude who goes to your local community college and still gets all Cs, Ds & Fs.
...Wow, that seems slightly extreme there. Yes, Lamoc said "a few" things about religion, namely Christianity, which I'm assuming he's generally referring to, that are just downright incorrect and ludicrous, but the way you said what you did makes it seem like you're just insulting him. The "KJV1611", this is the King James Version of the Holy Bible from the Year 1611, I'm assuming? You say this version of the Bible is "infalliable", which I find ironic because it's actually spelled "infallible". That is just a ridiculous statement nonetheless, I must say. It is the "TRUE word of God", as you say...yes, that makes perfect sense, that that version of the Bible is perfect after being published over 1500 years after Jesus Christ's death AND the publication of the very first Bibles. You do realize that, up until the invention of the printing press, every Bible ever made had to be completely transcribed by hand, right? And I won't even bother getting into the whole Bible-was-not-originally-written-in-English thing, since I've already covered that.
EDIT: Oink, looks like most of what I covered in that last paragraph has already been covered. Ah, well.

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